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Scott Wright: Why more and more Scottish firms are putting their future into staff hands

AFTER the trials of the last 15 months, during which many people have gone above and beyond the call of duty to help employers keep the show on the road, a little recognition for staff would surely go a long way. The fall-out from the pandemic has sadly meant many companies have failed, while others, amid ongoing restrictions, are hanging on to their survival by a thread. But there are many businesses which have prospered, perhaps because of the digital nature of their models that ensured they thrived during lockdown, or at the very least have kept their operations on an even keel.

Shock pics of deer killed illegally near Scottish estate may be latest victims of rewilding craze

Are these the latest victims of the trendy rewilding craze? These shocking pictures revealed the plight of deer - including one in calf - killed illegally near a Scottish estate. But as GUY ADAMS reveals, they may also be evidence in a criminal inquiry WARNING - Graphic content below  Detectives are trying to establish whether seven deer (maybe more) were shot illegally to prevent them damaging small trees to be planted near Loch Suardal  Deaths are now subject of fierce debate, with several theories doing the rounds  Killing female deer after April is illegal in Scotland unless given a special licence

Northern Ireland presses on with tree planting

EDWIN POOTS with Scottish Woodlands Brian Malcomson, landowner David McConaghy, and NI Forest Service s John Joe O’Boyle NORTHERN IREW=LAND S Rural Affairs Minister, Edwin Poots, recently visited a large new woodland creation project near Stranocum in North Antrim, which is funded by almost £450,000 from his department. The 50 hectare site is the largest scheme to benefit from NI s Forest Expansion Scheme to date, receiving approximately £445,000 over 10 years to create a woodland comprising 75% commercial conifers and 25% broadleaves. As well as delivering significant carbon capture benefits, the woodland will provide potential for tourism development, income from timber production, while conserving and enhancing local biodiversity and the landscape.

Forestry and Logging Market 2021 Precise Outlook – Forestry Corporation, Scottish Woodlands Ltd, China Inner Mongolia Forestry Industry Group Co , Ltd – KSU

tanmayApril 15, 2021 The report Forestry and Logging provides overall structure and business outlook of the global and regional industries. The study also involves the important Achievements of the market, Research & Development, new product launch, product responses and regional growth of the leading competitors operating in the market on a global and local scale. This study provides information about the growth and revenue during the historic and forecasted period of 2015 to 2025. The structured analysis contains graphical as well as a diagrammatic representation of global Forestry and Logging Market with its specific geographical regions. Forestry and Logging Market anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period

Angus Peter Campbell: Planting trees is not enough for Skye, we must nurture its children too

by Angus Peter Campbell © PRESS AND JOURNAL Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up I’m sort of glad that Hugh Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod, the 30th hereditary chief of the clan, has been awarded a a million pounds of public money to “rewild” part of his 42,000-acre estate on Skye. Young Hugh is not personally being given the money of course, nor will he personally plant all of the 300,000 native trees which will blossom on the Dunvegan estate, though his estate’s commitment to the environment is welcome.

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